Japan Travel Diary: Last Week
I didn’t plan to write a 5th entry for this series. But, as it’s nearly impossible to travel the world right now due to this damn virus, I find myself missing Japan.
I didn’t plan to write a 5th entry for this series. But, as it’s nearly impossible to travel the world right now due to this damn virus, I find myself missing Japan.
There’s something particularly charming about old store signs. They have history, character, and craftsmanship that most store signs today lack. I’ve spotted plenty of these vintage store signs over the years. Whenever I visit Sweden, I keep an eye out for them.
Somebody once told me Nordic countries and Japan have a lot in common in the way we see life. We like minimalist stuff, we find …
To me, shooting pictures isn’t hard. What’s difficult is storytelling. WIth these three tricks, my pictures carry the kind of emotions I want to capture …
People have been asking on my Patreon for years: Please make travel guides for Norway! After all, that’s my home country, right? Well, I’ve definitely …
During the French colonial era Côn Đảo Islands were made infamous for its penal facilities and the notorious “tiger cages”. Once regarded as “hell on earth”, the Islands now hold …
Another episode from my series in which I chat with interesting people around the globe.
What about moving away from Tokyo a little? I’m standing in front of a famous canal in Osaka. It travels through rows of buildings, and …
Unlike taking photos in the daytime, night photography requires you to be more methodical. You can’t simply press the shutter when you’re shooting in low light situations. You need to know the exact settings to use for your camera, and to do that, you need to take some test shots.